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EN'VY, v.t. [L. invideo, in and video, to See Against , that is, to look with en...
EN'VYING, ppr. Feeling uneasiness at the superior condition and happiness of ano...
ENWAL'LOWED, a. [from wallow.] Being wallowed or wallowing.
ENWHEE'L, v.t. [from wheel.] To encircle.
ENWI'DEN, v.t. [from wide.] To make wider. [Not used.]
ENWOMB, v.t. enwoom'. [from womb.] To make pregnant. [Not used.] 1. To bury; to ...
ENWOMBED, pp. Impregnated; buried in a deep gulf or cavern.
ENWRAP', v.t. enrap'. To envelop. [See Inwrap .]
ENWRAP'MENT, n. A covering; a wrapping or wrapper.
EO'LIAN EOL'IC, a. Pertaining to Aeolia or Aeolis, in Asia Minor, inhabited by G...
EOL'IPILE, n. [Aeolus, the deity of the winds, and pila, a ball.] A hollow ball ...
E'ON, n. [Gr. age, duration.] In the platonic philosophy, a virtue, attribute or...
EP, EPI, [Gr. in composition, usually signifies on.]
E'PACT, n. [Gr. adscititious, to adduce or bring; to drive.] In chronology, the ...
EP'ARCH, n. [Gr. dominion.] The governor or prefect of a province.
EP'ARCHY, n. [Gr. a province; government.] A province, prefecture or territory u...